Tom J
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http://www.pixmania.co.uk/uk/uk/648824/art/infocus/x6-video-projector-hts335.html?itag=9698
What sort of money would i need to pay to have a decent projector capable of playing television/films etc. I've seen the one in the link above, comes with a screen etc. Been on Avforums and they are talking about reflections of ceilings etc, is this really a big issue when choosing one?
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drunkenfool
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Whatever you buy, make sure you test it out in real life before buying it! Mine set me back £1250, but that was about two years ago now so you could get something of the same quality for less money. Id go for LCD every time, the DLP projectors I tested out all had the rainbow effect and it was really noticable for me when watching films, so much that it almost ruined the film
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John
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The resolution of that projector is 4:3, not 16:9, just something to consider.
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Tom J
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quote: Originally posted by John
The resolution of that projector is 4:3, not 16:9, just something to consider.
what does that mean in layman terms
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John
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It's not widescreen.
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